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The Indiana High School Athletic Association Handbook And Report of the Board of Control for 1904

He must draw up a list of the actual competitors in each event, which shall be filed with the papers of the association and shall be the official record of competing entrants, and shall be final evidence in the enforcement of Rule III, of the rules of eligibility.
He must control his assistants and assign to them such of his duties as he may deem proper.
RULE Xl.
�The Marshal--
Must have full police charge of the enclosure and must prevent any but officials and actual competitors from entering or remaining therein.
He must control his assistants and assign to them their duties.
RULE XII.
�The Official Announcer-,
Must receive from the scorer and field judges the result of each event, and announce the same by voice or by means of a bulletin board.
RULE XIII
�Competitors�
Must report to the clerk of the course immediately upon their arrival at the place of meeting, and must be provided by that official with their proper numbers, which must be worn conspicuously by the competitors when competing, and without which they must not be allowed to start.
Each competitor must inform himself of the time of starting, and must be promptly at the starting point of each competition in which he is entered, and there report to the clerk of the course.
Under no conditions shall any attendants be allowed to accompany competitors at the start or during any competition.
RULE XIV.
�Track Measurement.�
All distances run or walked must be measured upon a line eighteen inches outward from the inner edge of the track, except that in races on straightaway tracks the distance must be measured in a direct line from the starting mark to the finishing line.
RULE XV.
�The Course.�
Each competitor must keep in his respective position from start to finish in all races on straightaway tracks, and in all races on tracks with one or more turns he must not cross to the inner edge of the track, except when he is at least six feet in advance of his nearest competitor. After turning the last corner into the straight in any race, each competitor must run a straight course to the finish line, and must not cross to either the outside or inside from such straight course.

He must draw up a list of the actual competitors in each event, which shall be filed with the papers of the association and shall be the official record of competing entrants, and shall be final evidence in the enforcement of Rule III, of the rules of eligibility.
He must control his assistants and assign to them such of his duties as he may deem proper.
RULE Xl.
�The Marshal--
Must have full police charge of the enclosure and must prevent any but officials and actual competitors from entering or remaining therein.
He must control his assistants and assign to them their duties.
RULE XII.
�The Official Announcer-,
Must receive from the scorer and field judges the result of each event, and announce the same by voice or by means of a bulletin board.
RULE XIII
�Competitors�
Must report to the clerk of the course immediately upon their arrival at the place of meeting, and must be provided by that official with their proper numbers, which must be worn conspicuously by the competitors when competing, and without which they must not be allowed to start.
Each competitor must inform himself of the time of starting, and must be promptly at the starting point of each competition in which he is entered, and there report to the clerk of the course.
Under no conditions shall any attendants be allowed to accompany competitors at the start or during any competition.
RULE XIV.
�Track Measurement.�
All distances run or walked must be measured upon a line eighteen inches outward from the inner edge of the track, except that in races on straightaway tracks the distance must be measured in a direct line from the starting mark to the finishing line.
RULE XV.
�The Course.�
Each competitor must keep in his respective position from start to finish in all races on straightaway tracks, and in all races on tracks with one or more turns he must not cross to the inner edge of the track, except when he is at least six feet in advance of his nearest competitor. After turning the last corner into the straight in any race, each competitor must run a straight course to the finish line, and must not cross to either the outside or inside from such straight course.